Upcoming Films

Joseph Beuys’s (1921–1986) contributions to sculpture, performance, installation, and graphic art made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His work and ideas are explored in this new documentary teeming with archival footage and photos.

Joseph Beuys’s (1921–1986) contributions to sculpture, performance, installation, and graphic art made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His work and ideas are explored in this new documentary teeming with archival footage and photos.

In this much-applauded new documentary, a dedicated Dutch elementary school teacher helps migrant and refugee children (many from Syria) adapt to a new country and a new language. “A master class in nonfiction filmmaking . . . Lovely, upbeat, even life-affirming” —Hollywood Reporter. Cleveland premiere.

In this much-applauded new documentary, a dedicated Dutch elementary school teacher helps migrant and refugee children (many from Syria) adapt to a new country and a new language. “A master class in nonfiction filmmaking . . . Lovely, upbeat, even life-affirming” —Hollywood Reporter. Cleveland premiere.

Nine short films from Canada, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, UK, and the USA compose this new collection of award winners and audience favorites from last September’s 41st Ottawa International Animation Festival. Not for children. Cleveland premiere.

Nine short films from Canada, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, UK, and the USA compose this new collection of award winners and audience favorites from last September’s 41st Ottawa International Animation Festival. Not for children. Cleveland premiere.

Kusama - InfinityThe trailblazing Japanese artist, whose 65-year career is the focus of the museum’s upcoming special exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, is the subject of this new documentary (by a former Ohioan) showing at this year’s 42nd Cleveland International Film Festival. The CMA is the festival’s community partner on the movie. Cleveland premiere.

Kusama - InfinityThe trailblazing Japanese artist, whose 65-year career is the focus of the museum’s upcoming special exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, is the subject of this new documentary (by a former Ohioan) showing at this year’s 42nd Cleveland International Film Festival. The CMA is the festival’s community partner on the movie. Cleveland premiere.

This unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is one of the earliest and creepiest vampire movies. While house hunting, the ghoulish Count Orlok trains his fangs, talons, and beady eyes on an unsuspecting real estate agent and his beautiful young wife. Restored version.

This unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is one of the earliest and creepiest vampire movies. While house hunting, the ghoulish Count Orlok trains his fangs, talons, and beady eyes on an unsuspecting real estate agent and his beautiful young wife. Restored version.